To those with multiple blogs how separate do you keep your personas?

So my question is for those of you that have multiple blogs? Do you keep a firm separation between them or is it know you more than one blog? Are you afraid of someone finding your other blog. so on and so forth.

I'm not sure if Twitter counts as a blog per se, but I'll assume you do count it as such. My regular blog and my Twitter have the same username, and I've linked both on each site. So, in my case, I don't make a differentiation between the two. I do hope that people I interact with IRL never find them, at least for the time being.

I don't ever post my real name or my exact location. The most specific I've gotten was "East Coast," and I don't plan on changing that anytime soon.

For this persona, TitsMcScandal. I used to be extremely diligent about keeping them separate. I never gave out my internet name to anyone in real life. However, then I started opening up slightly and now it is fairly open to people.

However, after a while I realized that I missed the anonymity. So I made a new blog. Just for me. I don't do it for others. It is quite freeing.

To answer my own question I have two blog one is as you might guess my sex blog: link the other is a gamer blog , or more specifically a blog dealing with gender in games: link.

I original planed to keep them very separate however, I eventually decided to be a loose with it basically: I use the same screen name on both I fully acknowledge my gamer blog existence on my sex blog and have even created a cross post Thursday on that one.: link While on the gamer one I'll acknowledge I have a sex blog but not actively promote it there.

So my question is for those of you that have multiple blogs? Do you keep a firm separation between them or is it know you more than one blog? Are you afraid of someone finding your other blog. so on and so forth.

It depends on what the blog's for. My design blog is hosted on my domain and links to the rest of its sisters, but otherwise there's no obvious connection. My priestess-y blog is also hosted on the domain, but doesn't have any links to the other sites (though they link to it). I don't really make much of an effort to keep my 'self' secret, though I use multiple pseudonyms just because I like them. I'm not really afraid of someone finding out, though, there's no reason.

I technically have two but one is mostly dead. One is for my sex toy reviews and such and one was for my mental health issues. They are kept very separate because people that read about my mental health don't want to read about sex toys and it may be a trigger for some that are sex addicts. I also assume those that read about sex toys aren't interested in my mental health. I have no issues with either knowing about the other because I am who I am either way, I just figure the topics don't go well together. Both use my online pseudonym as I have a job that often Google searches us for information.